ELD---Which One

Discussion in 'ELD Forum | Questions, Answers and Reviews' started by blessedman, Jun 17, 2017.

  1. 100%Gofio

    100%Gofio Light Load Member

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    I will still ask like i have been, besides the "big 3" what else is out there preferably that doesnt have a monthly fee??
     
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  3. USA Trucker

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    No reply would mean there are no ELDs without monthly fees. I haven't found any yet.

    As I understand it. ELDs have to be able to upload to the cloud or some other server that stores your driving record. That requires an internet connection which requires monthly charges.

    Am I right? Somebody?

    Looks like Verizon and Ryder are in the game now also.

    ELD Mandate - Ryder

    Verizon Telematics – Next Generation Connected Vehicles


    Funny how all these ELD companies are now experts on the trucking industry and will be making millions of dollars off this mandate. And yet...as a driver.....this only cost me money.

    I remember when the no idling rule passed. People thought freight rates would go up to cover the cost. At 5 to 7 grand for an APU I never saw freight rates go up. I still don't have one.

    Dec 18th......going to be fun. I still haven't decided on which ELD to purchase. Maybe just do the 8 day driving in 30 day plan without an ELD.
     
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  4. nax

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    ELD LOL.PNG


    I guess I drive a horse-buggy
     
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  6. USA Trucker

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    Sheesh....I totally forgot about that one. And I saw their big booth at Mid America Truck Show in Louisville this year also. lol

    Thanks......

    Looks like the one I will be getting at this point.

    The one20 I'm talking about.
     
  7. Hulld

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    Vdo road log basic does not have monthly fee.
    One time fee to buy it only....
     
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  8. 100%Gofio

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    hhmm since i already got the garmin dezl i might get the gaming eld.. i tried to read everything on their site about it and i didnt see anything about using it as an aobrd too. does anyone know if it can be used as aobrd aswell, same goes for one20 and Vdo
     
  9. brar

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    Can we use it as a AOBRD as well?
     
  10. heysteveh

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  11. TallJoe

    TallJoe Road Train Member

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    My thought....
    I found out that Keep truckin will keep your logs forever...You are the only one to access them, they say, but are you the only one really?. You still have the "hide" option to show the last 6 months for an audit, but you won't be able to "shred it" and they would not purge them either. Does it matter? Hmm? I guess so! Your HOS sins will never be completely erased. On the other hand, nobody "shreds" logbooks for such reasons as "per diem" or perhaps IRPA or IFTA supporting documents, but for these institutions regular trip reports should be enough too. I just hope that it won't be possible to dig out a few violations from 3 years back and charge a fine for it. Maybe there is some statute of limitations... but is there? Obviously, since it is electronic-- the digging is going to be so easy...Too easy. Heard that Garmin does not back up the logs on their server?
     
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